Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This was a subject which Nominee Hoover had already discussed with Governor McMullen of Nebraska. The latter had announced that a special session was promised, but had been promptly contradicted by Hoover headquarters. After receiving Senator Borah, Nominee Hoover was still reluctant bui the Borah pressure was great. Senator Norris had "bolted." The northwest looked dangerous. Nomi nee Hoover finally issued a guarded prom ise for the special session...
...procure it. Senator Borah knows that. Mr. Hoover knows it. Mr. Coolidge knows it. And so does Governor Smith. The difference is that Governor Smith frankly tells the truth about it. ... Now why can't we be perfectly honest and candid and frank with each other on this subject? . . . It's not a new thing for public men of character to oppose Prohibition. Roosevelt did it, and Taft and Wilson...
...Entrance of Commercial Bankers into the Investment Banking Field" will be the subject of S. W. Denio, vice president of the Old Colony Trust Company, when he speak to Business School students in the Baker Library at 7.15 o'clock this evening...
...malice irresistible. An editorial suggests some hesitation, on the part of the board. None, it seems to me, is called for. The production justifies itself; it voices a typical Harvard impatience, whether well or ill founded makes no difference, and directs a perfectly legitimate undergraduate criticism at a subject of undergraduate, and University, importance. Criticism of any kind is a sign of health, implying not only intelligence, which may be assumed, but interest as well
...Paull continues his German lectures on Modern Painting in Germany with "Romantic Illustration and Painting". Professor Hazard will discuss "Symbolism in Modern French Poetry" in French at 5 in Emerson D, while tonight at 7.45 the third of the Wertheim lectures will be given in Emerson Hall on the subject, "The Development of Industrial Relations Through Mutual Consent...